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AP English Literature: How to Convey a Mysterious Voice 2 Views
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The speaker's mysterious voice is derived mainly from her use of
Transcript
- 00:00
Yeah Oh okay Last one up here for you AP
- 00:05
English lit people Big fat home We're just going to
- 00:10
kind of cruise through it here and looking and just
- 00:12
kind of winking at it first The speaker's mysterious voices
- 00:18
derived mainly from her use of what way Don't see
Full Transcript
- 00:22
a microphone in there anywhere All right well if it
- 00:26
weren't for all those rhetorical questions that come from any
- 00:29
number of objects asking who's there Well there wouldn't be
- 00:33
the kind of heightened intrigue that there is in this
- 00:35
poem The speaker deliberately presents this mystery in a manner
- 00:39
that's constantly unfolding and uncertain so that well we get
- 00:43
her mysterious vibe there So answer is E rhetorical questions
- 00:48
like Why is this the case Why is that the
- 00:49
case Yeah alright loser bowl Well the speaker's infrequent crime
- 00:54
doesn't create any mystery Get rid of That is kind
- 00:56
of like terrible While any use of my autonomy would
- 00:59
not exactly be beneficial in making the speaker sound mystical
- 01:03
be just odd So get rid of it While the
- 01:05
author does use words with similar sounds they're not strung
- 01:08
along to make an alliteration One twister thingy there So
- 01:12
get rid of a figurative language can leave an impact
- 01:16
on the tone But the rhetorical questions being asked in
- 01:19
this poem are done So with a very whispery strange
- 01:23
voice Now think that well this voice and the amount
- 01:26
of objects asking questions in the poem combined for one
- 01:30
wild ride So we're done with this from We've killed
- 01:32
it We've murdered it and then stolen the poor old 00:01:35.93 --> [endTime] lady's clock That's it It's rhetorical questions CIA
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